Monday, August 11, 2014

sales-i Shortlisted for Prestigious Golden Bridge Awards

Illinois (PRWEB) July 30, 2014


sales-i, the leading supplier of business intelligence software, has been shortlisted for the Golden Bridge Awards in the Innovations for Business Intelligence category.



The awards recognize the achievement, innovation and hard work demonstrated by organizations worldwide, and celebrate companies that have developed innovative products specifically tailored to address customer needs. sales-i has made the list for its outstanding Business Intelligence software, which has been widely recognized as world-class.



Kevin McGirl, President of sales-i, comments: “Having the ability to understand the enormous amount of customer data that is now available to businesses, and use it strategically, enables companies to make better and more informed decisions. But making sense of this data is a massive challenge in itself – that’s why we created sales-i. Our Business Intelligence software enables companies to analyze customer buying habits and trends and gain true business insight very quickly.”



Driven by the demands of sales professionals for more efficient and successful ways of identifying and targeting both customers and prospects, sales-i was created to take the guesswork out of selling and to streamline the selling process. No longer do product-based sales people have to rely on the typical ‘scattergun’ approach to sales. sales-i customers have seen greater visibility of sales, margins and profitability, enabling them to respond faster to sales opportunities.



Since launching in 2008, the company has continued to innovate and enhance its offering, including several software upgrades and new product features in order to maintain its market leading position and stay ahead of the technology curve.



McGirl comments: “sales-i was created to help sales professionals make sense of customer data. Since founding the company we have been overwhelmed by how well it has been received and we are absolutely delighted to be shortlisted for this award. It is testament to the hard work of the team at sales-i, and their dedication to ensuring that our business intelligence software provides our customers with all the information they need to make more sales.”



Winners of the 6th Annual 2014 Golden Bridge Awards will be announced on September 8, 2014 in San Francisco, California, U.S.A.



Contact Information


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sales-i(at)toplinecomms(dot)com


T: +44 (0) 207 580 6502



About sales-i


Founded in 2008, sales-i is a Software-as-a-Service sales development solution. Integrating business, sales and customer intelligence, it has been designed to simplify the collection and analysis of business data, while cutting both time and cost. Through sales-i, sales professionals can clearly identify and target high-quality sales opportunities. Equipped with customer buying behaviour alerts, they can make insightful, personalized and fast business decisions, realizing repeat sales, reduced customer attrition and maximized profit margins as a result.



sales-i is now used by thousands of global sales and marketing organizations to maximize their sales intelligence. Easily accessible over an internet connection, sales-i is the only truly mobile business intelligence solution on the market.



For more information, please visit: http://www.sales-i.com.


















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Sunday, August 10, 2014

Latest LMS Trends

he LMS/LCMS/Learning Portal market continues to be strong. Make no mistake about it, the worry signs that the LMS is near death is so wrong.  It was a myth.


In my latest directory, 402 LMS vendors – global, of which 34 or so are open source systems.


Here are five trends that are being seen in the market, but one of these trends can cause consternation, among current customers.


Trend #1


Acquisition and Memories


In a market this size, and with so many vendors overly focused on the U.S. and not necessarily worldwide (which should be the case), there is bound to be those vendors who are seeking new opportunities. Some of these opportunities are


•  Folding up shop and switching to a new market: Talent/Performance Management, new product lines not tied to e-learning, services


•  Folding up shop for good – goodbye and nice knowing you


•  Acquiring another LMS or e-learning vendor


•  Outside of the industry purchasing vendors in the space


For current LMS customers, any of these opportunities can be an additional stress factor, especially the first two, but make no mistake the last two can equally cause real pain. Why?


Well, if your a customer of the vendor who has been purchased, you may not be enthralled that your once beloved system is now part of a new empire, one which you detest.


Folding up shop and switching to a new market: Talent/Performance Management, new product lines not tied to e-learning, services


•  From a system standpoint – you will want to see if they still have your data – learners, course info, etc. If yes, then you will want them to send you the files. Some of the data may not be possible, such as where your learners were in the courses, but most should be.


•  If you do not have backups of your courses – your proprietary ones – contact them and have them send you the course files – they can do it, unless they decided to trash their servers with a sledgehammer.


Folding up shop for good – goodbye and nice knowing you


•  Same as above, but if they already sold off or no longer have their servers, from the system standpoint – there is little that can be done


What if I have 3rd party off the shelf courses?


•  Contact the course vendor and explain the situation – if they are unaware. Regardless, the off the shelf course vendor, will upload whatever courses you purchased into your new system. However, please note that they will not be able to place your learners back into wherever they were originally at or will they know if they completed them or not.  Because, they won’t.


Acquiring another LMS or e-learning vendor/Outside of the industry purchasing vendors in the space


If your system was with vendor X and they were acquired by vendor D and no longer want to be a sub-segment of Vendor D or if they consolidated, no longer want Vendor D as your new vendor, you have some options


1.  If you have an opt out clause, invoke it


2.  Re-review your contract to see if there is a loophole, if not and you really want out – talk to the vendor first to see if they will allow you to exit without penalty (because really, why should you have to pay if they didn’t tell you they were being bought by someone else ahead of time?) If they say no “exit” or you have to pay


3.  Have your legal involved


Side Note


I still recommend a three year contract – when seeking a new vendor – t0 land the best possible deal, but as I have noted before, every contract I have ever signed when I ran training departments or divisions or when I work on behalf of buyers  – has an opt out clause. No deal is made with any LMS vendor, unless there is an opt-out clause.


Trend #2


Multiple Editions


The days of having one system that suites everyone is over.  This new trend is showing an upswing in vendors who fall into one of the two options


•  Completely different LMSs targeting specific market segments or types of businesses – example – one targets retail, another targets academia, the system itself is usually the same base, but tweaked for the specific segments


•  Two or more systems sold by the same vendor, again, same base, tweaked but feature sets are very different – example: one system has m-learning capability built in, the other system does not


With the mass number of companies in the space, and with organziations (albeit still heavily education driven) using open source systems tailored specifically for them, a counterweight is logical.


From a financial standpoint for the LMS vendors, if the base is the same, but feature tweaks are for specific markets – the cost could be minimal to them.  Profit potential is excellent, but as with any thing else, marketing, UI on front and back end and feature sets that make sense are the keys.


As a customer of one of these systems, you now have one tailored just for your industry – not a “vanilla” system for everyone.


Trend #3


Extended Enterprise & E-Commerce


Just in the past six months there has been an increase in the number of vendors who now offer solely or via the editions (as noted above) for extended enterprise systems. Of course you need e-commerce as part of that functionality, so e-commerce is either included or some vendors actually charge extra for it, which is basically the ol you bought a computer and “oh, you need a computer cable to plug into the wall, right?”


Multi-tenet systems (it is an extended enteprise, but called under another name) use the same principal


•  Parent – this is the main system – typically your system – think HQ


•  Child (sub-system off the parent)- can be as many as you want, distributors, wholesalers, sales agents, etc.


•  Most systems include one child for free, then charge for any additional children – prices can range from a few hundred dollars per child to thousands of dollars per child


•  The parent can have a completely different front end look, including logo and the children have their own skins and logos


•  The parent can have their logo on each of the children’s systems if they so choose


•  You can set it up, so that the parent can see and has access to the back-ends of the sub-systems, but each sub system cannot see the others back end, nor reports (most common)


•  Sub-systems can be in their native language, while the parent is in another language -  most vendors will charge extra for this – but only because it is another language, systems typically provide the first language for free


•  A shopping cart is typically included for free, albeit some vendors will charge you to have a shopping cart either their own, or one you find outside (there are plenty of open source freebies out there)


Trend #4


Content Authoring tool, Assessment tool and surveys/quizzes


Built into the system, rarely charged extra for it, but sadly there are still vendors out there who charge you for the privilege of using it – specifically their content authoring tool.


Typically not robust content authoring tools, but they will do what you need to have done, that said I have seen a few of the authoring tools that rival Captivate or beat it, but this is low, although I expect it to grow.


That said, there are some LMS vendors who have integrated their system, with a content authoring tool vendor, which is very smart. Why build your own, when you can find someone already in the content authoring market who has a strong system and stick into yours.  The LMS vendors cost is lower to do this, because they do not have to build one.


What is cool about this option, is that it does not follow the web conferencing integration “charge extra for a license” garbage you see with so many vendors.  Why this still is running high, especially with free systems out there, is beyond me. Greed is the only reason, but that is another story.


The assessment tool, is commonly solid in these systems. The tool has the features you need, match some assessment vendors specific tools, and with a few vendors knocks them out. The survey tool is typically included.


The goal of placing all this into one system – is to minimize you going elsewhere. Saves time, and as noted for the majority of vendors who are following this trend, there is no additional cost to the customer.


Trend #5


Social Learning Stagnation


No real surprise here, because when it comes to social learning in LMSs, most vendors are stuck in some time warp believing the following is still worthwhile to end users (hint: it isn’t)



•  Blog, Wiki, RSS feed, YouTube, Facebook like page, profile, follow end user, chat room – text (are you kidding me?), repository – files uploaded into it, can be downloaded by end users, add comments, Twitter like feature, groups


•  The view counts and voting up/down or like/dislike is growing -but still underwhelming – I mean really?


•  A lack of understanding of what social learning is, what end users are doing in this space – i.e. social media and what you need to have to change the stagnation


•  Failure to realize there are over 25 different types of social media, which you need to create social learning – apparently social networking seems to be the only concept they get


•  Typically the UI is awful, as though they have no clue you can use APIs or Mashups, to mimic what people are use to seeing on the net, i.e. if you are going to have a blog, grab the WordPress API and stick it into your system


•  Lack of getting it! Why should an end user use your social networking FB like page or Twitter like feature, when they can use the real thing


Social networking Realities


If you are going to place this into your system, then realize the following


•  One study that looked  specifically at employees who use Facebook, found that 89% are “stalkers”, i.e. they were checking out their fellow employees FB pages, reading it, not posting


•  Another study reported that most Facebook users, are lurkers – read, but do not post


•  Just last week, Facebook dropped in users


•  Linkedin is the fastest growing social networking site – it is called a niche social networking – business oriented – if you are going to use a social networking system, why not use this angle? Linkedin has an API.


I am unsure why there is a lack of grasping here on social learning – clearly the vendors believe that end users will stay in these systems longer with feature sets that were hot 3 years ago.


Bottom Line


Yes, there are other trends out there ( a future blog post), but these are showing the new approach to tailor, albeit the social learning one is going nowhere.


People want options specifically to their needs, and systems are starting to deliver it.


Some vendors believe their social learning is awesome and fantastic. This lack of “getting it” is creating a social learning experience that is worthless.


As worthless, as people believing that their autograph of Lee Majors  is going to sky rocket, because they have to remake the  Six Million Dollar Man movie.  


Just to let you know, they aren’t.

 


 



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Latest LMS Trends

Fashion And Trends

Trends are like footsteps. It is the general course or direction of the market. It is about the direction that people are heading to in terms of their purchases. By purchases I mean the clothes, shoes, gadgets, machines etc. In order to identify market trends technical analysis is usually done. Fashion on the other hand is all about the latest item in the market. It is about the latest accessories, shoes in the market, the latest clothes for women and even the latest bags. It is about anything that is current trend. Therefore fashion and trend goes together.


Fashion and trend comes as a result of change and technology. People are embracing new things and they are working towards making some changes in their lives. The fashion industry emerged as a result of modern age but before most clothing’s were custom made. Today, there are the leggings for women and they are usually designed for those women who like retro gaming. There are those leggings that are made from polyester and they have many colored bricks which makes them identifiable.


Today we have different designs for shoes starting from open shoes, boots and even office shoes. There are even those that have been designed for a particular season. We have shoes for winter season and autumn. Also when it comes to sports, every sport has its kind of shoes that meets the requirement for that particular sport. For example, the shoes used to play football are not the same as that for athletics. They are very different and they come in a wide variety of colors. Shoes should either be subtle just like the boots or they should be made in a way that they are noticeable.


According to a survey that has been conducted it has been discovered that your shoes is the first thing that women notice about your clothing and appearance. Most of them judge you according to the shoes. Therefore it is important for men to look good and choose shoes that are fashionable and clean in order to make that first impression that will last. When you are traveling, there are some of the necessary travel accessories.


Most people spend their time stressing themselves on the trip to the extent that they forget to plan on what they are supposed to carry or they spend little time planning on what they are supposed to carry with them while on their trip. When going for a trip make sure that you have bags that can carry and withstand hard nocks/pressure and last for the whole trip. Don’t carry those bags that will embarrass you in front of other people. When you decide to buy bags for carrying things, go for the best and the ones that will last for a long time.



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A List Is Wonderful But It is Pointless Should you Never Monetize It

List building is an excellent matter to pursue to succeed in your internet marketing profession. That’s sort of the reason why everybody is usually telling you to perform it, to build a list- due to the fact it is an excellent issue to have when you wish to make money. It is completely true that a list can make you a ton of funds and may be the cornerstone of the success as an internet marketer. Nevertheless, it is not just sufficient to build a list. I’ve known people earlier than who acquired excellent lists, massive lists filled with qualified visitors who by no means made a dime from their list. They ended up sitting on a gold mine and by no means even believed to dip into it. When it comes down to it, a list is a great point to have nevertheless it isn’t likely to do a single thing for your bottom line if you don’t truly go ahead and monetize your email marketing.


I knew this 1 guy, and he realized all of this the tough way. He started out his world wide web marketing profession prior to he obtained even heard the term prior to. He built substantial opt in lists just for the entertaining of it. He built tem in niches that he was interested in, and he did this earlier than he experienced any strategy that you just could actually generate profits from a list, or that it was such a powerful issue. When it comes down to it, he was just making the list because it had been like some form of hobby for him, and he thought it absolutely was entertaining to accomplish. He didn’t even know that he was, as we say, “building a list.” He got over 150,000 folks on his lists and didn’t make a single cent from any of them.


Now, when I talked with him about it he didn’t say that it had been a total waste. The experience taught him a great deal of items about how you are able to get men and women to come to his internet sites and hand over their e-mail addresses, even though it had been all in play. When he eventually learned that lists could make you money he didn’t jump back into the pursuit without any notion what he was doing, he had a good base to work off of.


Regrettably, he soon discovered that there can be a world of distinction between building a list that he was gonna monetize and building a list just for exciting. There were tons of items that he eventually needed to study, to master and wrap his brain around, there have been a lot of items he needed to relearn and plenty of items that he had to forget. He was able to pretty rapidly take what he had discovered ahead of and apply it to his new objective of a monetized list, nevertheless it took work and an open mind.


He figured out that building a monetized list takes more time than a fun list. He discovered that building a monetized list is a little harder than building a list for pleasurable. He uncovered that he was ultimately looking to attract and retain an unique form of individual than he was with his fun lists, he needed to come across and attract folks who had been inside the enterprise of spending income and purchasing products on the web, and not just dilettantes.


Understand from him so you don’t repeat his initial mistakes. In case you just desire to construct a list mainly because they can be exciting to construct, then go for it- but will not expect to create any funds off of it. If you’re likely to build a list that you need to monetize, then set this intention from the beginning and make positive it infuses each aspect of your method. You can find a great deal of ways to make a list, but not all of them are going to get you any funds or success as an world-wide-web marketer.


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